Film Canada Yearbook (1998)

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ee 2? | cinéma. Dans les cours de production, l'accent est mis sur la création de sens plutét que sur la seule virtuosité technique. UNIVERSITE DU QUEBEC A MONTREAL Module des Communications C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-Ville Montréal, QC H3C 3P8 (514) 987-3000, Ext. 3637 Fax: (514) 987-7804 Directrice: Catherine Saouter Three programs in communication: Three-year undergraduate course in journalism; three-year undergraduate course in Public Relations; threeyear undergraduate course in Cinema, TV and Multimedia. In the first year, students take a ; number of mandatory courses, including the basics of cinema, as an introduction to communications. In the second and third years, there are six workshops in cinema. At the undergraduate level all students in cinema are required to produce 16mm films in this practical course. The Master’s degree in communications is more theoretical, although students can produce a film as part of their degree. All students must produce a thesis. New Brunswick UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK P.O. Box 4400 Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 (506) 458-7404 Fax: (506) 453-5069 1. A Faculty of Arts degree (Major only) in Multimedia Studies. Co-ordinator: Barry Cameron The Multimedia Studies Program grows out of an awareness of the unprecedented rise of the new media to the forefront of our consciousness about technology. Because media, old or new, are far from neutral, because they are the result of social processes and power relations, the program aims to provide students with a critical knowledge of the workings of social, political and cultural networks in which the media inscribe themselves. It will do so, not from a distance, but by immersing students ina creative participation in the actual production of new media projects. Students will thus be able both to enhance their understanding of the cultural power and limitations of the new media and to develop their ability to make strategic use of them through their individual and collective, comprehensive and structured, creation of multimedia projects. Significant features include: an opportunity to create a unique and intellectually exciting program of study; three equally important components: ¢ analysis of social and cultural implications of media, * creativity and a critical approach to content, ¢ technical expertise the introduction of workshops into the existing Arts framework an opportunity to develop new forms of co FILM CANADA YEARBOOK ¢ 1998 operation with other educational institutions, government and industry, locally and globally taking advantage of New Brunswick's preeminent position on the Information Highway. 2. A Minor in Fine Arts with a speciality in film, combining production and film studies. Director, Film Program: Barry Cameron Production course in film, video and new media; digital sound; screen writing and writing for new media; and five film studies courses: An Introduction to Film Analysis, History of Film, Canadian Film, Science Fiction Film, and Women and Film. INSTITUTES THE ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN AND TELEVISION / L’ALLIANCE POUR L’ENFANT ET LA TELEVISION 60 St. Clair Ave. E., #1002 Toronto, ON M4T 1N5 (416) 515-0466 Fax: (416) 515-0467 E-mail: acttv@interlog.com National Director: Kealy Wilkinson Chairman: Adrian Mills The Alliance for Children and Television is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the television experience of Canadian children. Projects and services include workshops, Awards of Excellence, a specialized resource library, publications and Prime Time Parent (a media workshop kit). CANADIAN FILM CENTRE Windfields, 2489 Bayview Ave. North York, ON M2L 1A8 (416) 445-1446 x 800 Fax: (416) 445-9481 Website: www.cdnfilmcentre.com MediaLinx h@bitat: (416) 449-9151 Fax: (416) 449-9575 Feature Film Project: (416) 445-2890 Fax: (416) 445-3185 Executive Director: Wayne Clarkson Artistic Director: Dezso Magyar Project Manager, Feature Film Project: Justine Whyte Director of Development: Chris McDonald Programmes Manager: Kathryn Emslie Manager, Marketing & Communications: Katherine Halpenny Director, Medialinx h@bitat: Ana Serrano Founded by Norman Jewison in 1988, the Canadian Film Centre is a national advanced training institution with a mandate to promote and advance the artistic, technical and business skills of Canada’s film, television and new media production community, and to increase the awareness and appreciation of Canadian film and television. In a few short years, the Film Centre has trained over 250 filmmakers and FILM INSTITUTES Film & Video at York University featuring: ° BA, BFA and MFA degree programs ° Curriculum includes: ° film & video production ° theory ° screenwriting ° editing ¢ film history * criticism * sound ° television ¢ production planning and management * cinematography Industry-standard facilities include: * soundstage ¢ multi-track ¢ time code off-line/ on-line editing Study options in 60 Dance, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts, and Cultural ba Studies For further information, contact Liaison and Advising Room 213 Centre for Fine Arts York University 4700 Keele Street North York, (Toronto) Ontario M3) 1P3 Tel: 416-736-5135 Fax: 416-736-5447 E-mail: finearts@yorku.ca at ’ cClniem